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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Albums --> {{Infobox Album
| Name = Live at the BBC | Name = Live at the BBC
| Type = live | Type = live
| Longtype = / ]
| Artist = ] | Artist = ]
| Cover = LiveattheBBCcover.jpg | Cover = LiveattheBBCcover.jpg
| Released = ] ] | Released = 30 November 1994
| Recorded = ] ]] ] | Recorded = ], ]
| Genre = ] | Genre = ]
| Length = 133:37 | Length = 133:37
| Language = ]
| Label = ] <small>31796</small> | Label = ] <small>31796</small>
| Producer = ] | Producer = ]
| Reviews = *] {{Rating|4.5|5}}
| Reviews =
*] {{Rating|4.5|5}} *'']'' {{Rating|2|5}}
*] {{Rating|2|5}}
*] {{Rating|4|5}}
*] '''B+''' *] '''B+'''
*'']'' {{Rating|4|5}}
| Compiler =
| Chronology =
| Last album = '']''<br />(1970) | Last album = '']''<br />(1970)
| This album = '''''Live at the BBC'''''<br />(1994) | This album = '''''Live at the BBC'''''<br />(1994)
| Next album = '']''<br />(1995) | Next album = '']''<br />(1995)
}} }}
'''''Live at the BBC''''' was the first official release of previously unissued material by ] since '']'' from 1970, except for The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl and, arguably, the reedits included on Rarities, appearing in November 1994 on ], catalogue number CDP 7243 8 31796 2 6. It includes tracks from the multitude of recordings they made for radio shows at the ] during 1963 through 1965. In the sequence of Beatles issues, this set approximates a picture of the group prior to their ], during the period of 1960 to 1962 when they were first and foremost live performers concentrating on a repertoire centered on ], featuring 38 such numbers.

'''''Live at the BBC''''' was the first official release of previously unissued material by ] since '']'' from 1970, except for The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl and, arguably, the reedits included on Rarities, appearing in November of 1994 on ], catalogue number CDP 7243 8 31796 2 6. It includes tracks from the multitude of recordings they made for radio shows at the ] during 1963 through 1965. In the sequence of Beatles issues, this set approximates a picture of the group prior to their ], during the period of 1960 to 1962 when they were first and foremost live performers concentrating on a repertoire centered on ], featuring 38 such numbers.


==History== ==History==

The BBC scrapped most of its archive tapes of The Beatles performing; the majority of this album is based on a bootleg by the Great Dane organization, most noticeable in the drops in quality during "]" and "]", which sound unusually tinny and distant. This problem plagues to an even greater degree the band's pre-1962 recordings made outside of professional studios, justifying release of these tapes from a historical standpoint: see '']'' issued on ] in the 1970s. Many of these recordings had been heard on the ] ] series '']'', which commenced in 1988. The BBC scrapped most of its archive tapes of The Beatles performing; the majority of this album is based on a bootleg by the Great Dane organization, most noticeable in the drops in quality during "]" and "]", which sound unusually tinny and distant. This problem plagues to an even greater degree the band's pre-1962 recordings made outside of professional studios, justifying release of these tapes from a historical standpoint: see '']'' issued on ] in the 1970s. Many of these recordings had been heard on the ] ] series '']'', which commenced in 1988.


Since the album's release, the (almost) complete BBC sessions have surfaced in equal or, in many cases, superior quality on ]s, missing just a few speech links and parts of songs. The most recent edition is the ten discs published by the Purple Chick organization, and upgraded in 2004. Since the album's release, the (almost) complete BBC sessions have surfaced in equal or, in many cases, superior quality on ]s, missing just a few speech links and parts of songs. The most recent edition is the ten discs published by the Purple Chick organization, and upgraded in 2004.


There are six recordings of Beatles' performances of 'unreleased' numbers that George Martin deemed too poor for the album: ] "]", from The Beatles' very first radio broadcast (8 March 1962), featuring ] on drums; ] arrangement of "]" and ] "]" (15 June 1962), also with Best on drums; ] "]" (26 January 1963); and ] "]" (16 March 1963). "]" by ] from the 16 July 1963 broadcast, was also omitted. It did, however, appear on '']'' (1995). There are six recordings of Beatles' performances of unreleased numbers that George Martin deemed too poor for the album: ] "]", from The Beatles' very first radio broadcast (8 March 1962), featuring ] on drums; ]' arrangement of "]" and ] "]" (15 June 1962), also with Best on drums; ]'s "]" (26 January 1963); and ]'s "]" (16 March 1963). "]" by ] from the 16 July 1963 broadcast, was also omitted. It did, however, appear on '']'' (1995).


The version of "]" from this collection was released as a CD-single, and also on vinyl, on ], with three other BBC performances that are not included in the collection. The version of "]" from this collection was released as a CD-single, and also on vinyl, on 20 March 1995, with three other BBC performances that are not included in the collection.


Original 1994 pressings of the CD incorrectly list "So How Come (No One Loves Me)" as "Top So How Come (No One Loves Me)" on the back insert of the jewel case. That error was corrected in the 2001 reissue. Original 1994 pressings of the CD incorrectly list "So How Come (No One Loves Me)" as "Top So How Come (No One Loves Me)" on the back insert of the jewel case. That error was corrected in the 2001 reissue.


==Personnel== ==Track listing==
;Disc one
* ] - ], ]
#"Beatle Greetings" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:14
* ] - vocals, guitar
#"]" (]–])&nbsp;– 0:27
* ] - vocals, ]
#"Riding on a Bus" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:54
* ] - vocals, ]
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 2:48
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 2:06
#"]" (]–])&nbsp;– 2:30
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 1:58
#"]" (]–])&nbsp;– 1:57
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 2:15
#"]" (]–Claunch–Cantrell)&nbsp;– 2:08
#"]" (Leiber–Stoller–Barrett)&nbsp;– 2:01
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:01
#"Sha La La La La!" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:28
#"]" (]–]–])&nbsp;– 2:44
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 2:54
#"]" (Berry)&nbsp;– 2:35
#"]" (]-])&nbsp;– 2:00
#"A Little Rhyme" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:26
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 2:39
#"]" (Thomas–Biggs)&nbsp;– 2:01
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 2:09
#"Dear Wack!" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:42
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 2:37
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 2:49
#"]" (Marlow–Scott)&nbsp;– 1:57
#"]" (Johnson–]–])&nbsp;– 1:53
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:32
#"]" (Theodorakis–Sansom)&nbsp;– 1:39
#"]" (Berry)&nbsp;– 2:51
#"]" (Berry)&nbsp;– 2:13
#"]" (Collins–Penniman)&nbsp;– 1:49
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:06
#"From Fluff to You" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:28
#"]" (Willson)&nbsp;– 2:13


;Disc two
#<li value="35">"Crinsk Dee Night" (speech)&nbsp;– 1:05
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:24
#"Have a Banana!" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:22
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:09
#"Just a Rumour" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:20
#"]" (Berry)&nbsp;– 2:16
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:04
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:18
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 3:15
#"]" (Berry)&nbsp;– 2:21
#"1822!" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:10
#"]" (]–]–]–Mortimer)&nbsp;– 2:36
#"]" (Fontaine–Calacrai–Lampert–Gluck)&nbsp;– 2:59
#"The ]" (Romero)&nbsp;– 1:49
#"]" (Bennett–Tepper–])&nbsp;– 1:52
#"]" (Wilkin–Westberry)&nbsp;– 2:47
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 1:54
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:13
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:33
#"]" (Perkins)&nbsp;– 2:21
#"]" (Berry)&nbsp;– 2:01
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:56
#"]" (Williams)&nbsp;– 2:42
#"Medley: ] / ]" (Leiber and Stoller) / (Penniman)&nbsp;– 2:37
#"Set Fire to That Lot!" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:28
#"]" (Perkins)&nbsp;– 1:57
#"]" (Kesler–Feathers)&nbsp;– 2:09
#"Love These Goon Shows!" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:27
#"]" (Berry)&nbsp;– 1:56
#"]" (Penniman)&nbsp;– 1:37
#"Ooh! My Arms" (speech)&nbsp;– 0:36
#"]" (Goffin–King)&nbsp;– 2:03
#"]" (])&nbsp;– 2:36
#"]" (Perkins)&nbsp;– 2:11
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)&nbsp;– 2:30


==Track listing== ==Recording sessions==
*Track 1&nbsp;– '']'', 3 November 1963
===Disc one===
*Track 2&nbsp;– '']'', 26 December 1963
#"Beatle Greetings" (speech)
*Track 3&nbsp;– '']'', 26 November 1964
#"]" (]–]) (previously unreleased variation)
*Track 4&nbsp;– '']'', 13 August 1963
#"Riding on a Bus" (speech)
*Track 5&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 10 September 1963
#"]" (]) (previously unreleased song)
*Track 6&nbsp;– '']'', 26 January 1963
#"]" (]) (previously unreleased song)
*Track 7&nbsp;– '']'', 24 June 1963
#"]" (]–]) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 8, 13–14, and 62–63&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 11 June 1963
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 9 and 64–66&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 27 August 1963
#"]" (]–]) (previously unreleased song)
*Track 10&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 18 June 1963
#"]" (]) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 11–12&nbsp;– '']'', 23 June 1963
#"]" (]–Claunch–Cantrell) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 15–19&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 16 July 1963
#"]" (Leiber–Stoller–Barrett) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 20–21, 24&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 4 August 1963
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
*Tracks 22–23&nbsp;– ''Saturday Club'', 24 August 1963
#"Sha La La La La!" (speech)
*Tracks 25, 51, and 69&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 23 July 1963
#"]" (]–]–])
*Track 26&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 13 August 1963
#"]" (]) (previously unreleased song)
*Track 27&nbsp;– ''Easy Beat'', 20 October 1963
#"]" (Berry) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 28 and 58&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 6 August 1963
#"]" (]-]) (previously unreleased song)
*Track 29&nbsp;– ''Saturday Club'', 15 February 1964
#"A Little Rhyme" (speech)
*Tracks 30 and 59–60&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 30 July 1963
#"]" (]) (previously unreleased song)
*Track 31&nbsp;– ''Saturday Club'', 5 October 1963
#"]" (Thomas–Biggs) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 32–34 and 38–41&nbsp;– ''From Us to You'', 30 March 1964
#"]" (]) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 35–37&nbsp;– ''Top Gear'', 16 July 1964
#"Dear Wack!" (speech)
*Track 42&nbsp;– ''Top Gear'', 16 July 1964
#"]" (])
*Tracks 43, 52–53&nbsp;– ''Top Gear'', 26 November 1964
#"]" (]) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 44–47&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 23 July 1964
#"]" (Marlow–Scott)
*Track 48&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 30 July 1964
#"]" (Johnson–]–])
*Tracks 49–50 and 67&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 20 August 1963
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
*Tracks 54–55&nbsp;– ''Saturday Club'', 26 December 1964
#"]" (Theodorakis–Sansom) (previously unreleased song)
*Tracks 56–57&nbsp;– '']'', 6 June 1965
#"]" (Berry) (previously unreleased song)
*Track 61&nbsp;– ''From Us to You'', 18 May 1964
#"]" (Berry) (previously unreleased song)
*Track 68&nbsp;– ''Pop Go The Beatles'', 3 September 1963
#"]" (Collins–Penniman) (previously unreleased song)
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
#"From Fluff to You" (speech)
#"]" (Willson)


===Disc two=== ==Personnel==
*]&nbsp;– ], ]
#"Crinsk Dee Night" (speech)
*]&nbsp;– vocals, guitar
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
*]&nbsp;– vocals, bass guitar
#"Have a Banana!" (speech)
*]&nbsp;– vocals, ]
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
#"Just a Rumour" (speech)
#"]" (Berry)
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
#"]" (Berry) (previously unreleased song)
#"1822!" (speech)
#"]" (]–]–]–Mortimer) (previously unreleased song)
#"]" (Fontaine–Calacrai–Lampert–Gluck) (previously unreleased song)
#"The ]" (Romero) (previously unreleased song)
#"]" (Bennett–Tepper–]) (previously unreleased song)
#"]" (Wilkin–Westberry) (previously unreleased song)
#"]" (]) (previously unreleased song)
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
#"]" (Perkins)
#"]" (Berry)
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)
#"]" (Williams)
#"Medley: ] / ]" (Leiber and Stoller) / (Penniman)
#"Set Fire to That Lot!" (speech)
#"]" (Perkins)
#"]" (Kesler–Feathers) (previously unreleased song)
#"Love These Goon Shows!" (speech)
#"]" (Berry) (previously unreleased song)
#"]" (Penniman) (previously unreleased song)
#"Ooh! My Arms" (speech)
#"]" (Goffin–King) (previously unreleased song)
#"]" (])
#"]" (Perkins) (previously unreleased variation)
#"]" (Lennon–McCartney)


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Live at the BBC was the first official release of previously unissued material by The Beatles since Let It Be from 1970, except for The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl and, arguably, the reedits included on Rarities, appearing in November 1994 on Apple Records, catalogue number CDP 7243 8 31796 2 6. It includes tracks from the multitude of recordings they made for radio shows at the BBC during 1963 through 1965. In the sequence of Beatles issues, this set approximates a picture of the group prior to their rise to fame, during the period of 1960 to 1962 when they were first and foremost live performers concentrating on a repertoire centered on fifties rock, featuring 38 such numbers.

History

The BBC scrapped most of its archive tapes of The Beatles performing; the majority of this album is based on a bootleg by the Great Dane organization, most noticeable in the drops in quality during "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby" and "That's All Right (Mama)", which sound unusually tinny and distant. This problem plagues to an even greater degree the band's pre-1962 recordings made outside of professional studios, justifying release of these tapes from a historical standpoint: see Live at the Star Club issued on vinyl in the 1970s. Many of these recordings had been heard on the BBC Radio 1 documentary series The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes, which commenced in 1988.

Since the album's release, the (almost) complete BBC sessions have surfaced in equal or, in many cases, superior quality on bootlegs, missing just a few speech links and parts of songs. The most recent edition is the ten discs published by the Purple Chick organization, and upgraded in 2004.

There are six recordings of Beatles' performances of unreleased numbers that George Martin deemed too poor for the album: Roy Orbison's "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)", from The Beatles' very first radio broadcast (8 March 1962), featuring Pete Best on drums; The Coasters' arrangement of "Bésame Mucho" and Joe Brown's "A Picture of You" (15 June 1962), also with Best on drums; Slim Whitman's "Beautiful Dreamer" (26 January 1963); and Chuck Berry's "I'm Talking About You" (16 March 1963). "Lend Me Your Comb" by Carl Perkins from the 16 July 1963 broadcast, was also omitted. It did, however, appear on Anthology 1 (1995).

The version of "Baby It's You" from this collection was released as a CD-single, and also on vinyl, on 20 March 1995, with three other BBC performances that are not included in the collection.

Original 1994 pressings of the CD incorrectly list "So How Come (No One Loves Me)" as "Top So How Come (No One Loves Me)" on the back insert of the jewel case. That error was corrected in the 2001 reissue.

Track listing

Disc one
  1. "Beatle Greetings" (speech) – 0:14
  2. "From Us to You" (LennonMcCartney) – 0:27
  3. "Riding on a Bus" (speech) – 0:54
  4. "I Got a Woman" (Charles) – 2:48
  5. "Too Much Monkey Business" (Berry) – 2:06
  6. "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby" (GoffinKing) – 2:30
  7. "I'll Be on My Way" (Lennon–McCartney) – 1:58
  8. "Young Blood" (Leiber–StollerPomus) – 1:57
  9. "A Shot of Rhythm and Blues" (Thompson) – 2:15
  10. "Sure to Fall (In Love with You)" (Perkins–Claunch–Cantrell) – 2:08
  11. "Some Other Guy" (Leiber–Stoller–Barrett) – 2:01
  12. "Thank You Girl" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:01
  13. "Sha La La La La!" (speech) – 0:28
  14. "Baby It's You" (DavidBacharachWilliams) – 2:44
  15. "That's All Right (Mama)" (Crudup) – 2:54
  16. "Carol" (Berry) – 2:35
  17. "Soldier of Love" (Cason-Moon) – 2:00
  18. "A Little Rhyme" (speech) – 0:26
  19. "Clarabella" (Pingatore) – 2:39
  20. "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You)" (Thomas–Biggs) – 2:01
  21. "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" (Holly) – 2:09
  22. "Dear Wack!" (speech) – 0:42
  23. "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" (Robinson) – 2:37
  24. "To Know Her Is to Love Her" (Spector) – 2:49
  25. "A Taste of Honey" (Marlow–Scott) – 1:57
  26. "Long Tall Sally" (Johnson–PennimanBlackwell) – 1:53
  27. "I Saw Her Standing There" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:32
  28. "The Honeymoon Song" (Theodorakis–Sansom) – 1:39
  29. "Johnny B. Goode" (Berry) – 2:51
  30. "Memphis, Tennessee" (Berry) – 2:13
  31. "Lucille" (Collins–Penniman) – 1:49
  32. "Can't Buy Me Love" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:06
  33. "From Fluff to You" (speech) – 0:28
  34. "Till There Was You" (Willson) – 2:13
Disc two
  1. "Crinsk Dee Night" (speech) – 1:05
  2. "A Hard Day's Night" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:24
  3. "Have a Banana!" (speech) – 0:22
  4. "I Wanna Be Your Man" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:09
  5. "Just a Rumour" (speech) – 0:20
  6. "Roll Over Beethoven" (Berry) – 2:16
  7. "All My Loving" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:04
  8. "Things We Said Today" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:18
  9. "She's a Woman" (Lennon–McCartney) – 3:15
  10. "Sweet Little Sixteen" (Berry) – 2:21
  11. "1822!" (speech) – 0:10
  12. "Lonesome Tears in My Eyes" (Johnny BurnetteDorsey BurnetteBurlison–Mortimer) – 2:36
  13. "Nothin' Shakin'" (Fontaine–Calacrai–Lampert–Gluck) – 2:59
  14. "The Hippy Hippy Shake" (Romero) – 1:49
  15. "Glad All Over" (Bennett–Tepper–Schroeder) – 1:52
  16. "I Just Don't Understand" (Wilkin–Westberry) – 2:47
  17. "So How Come (No One Loves Me)" (Bryant) – 1:54
  18. "I Feel Fine" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:13
  19. "I'm a Loser" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:33
  20. "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby" (Perkins) – 2:21
  21. "Rock and Roll Music" (Berry) – 2:01
  22. "Ticket to Ride" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:56
  23. "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" (Williams) – 2:42
  24. "Medley: Kansas City / Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!" (Leiber and Stoller) / (Penniman) – 2:37
  25. "Set Fire to That Lot!" (speech) – 0:28
  26. "Matchbox" (Perkins) – 1:57
  27. "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" (Kesler–Feathers) – 2:09
  28. "Love These Goon Shows!" (speech) – 0:27
  29. "I Got to Find my Baby" (Berry) – 1:56
  30. "Ooh! My Soul" (Penniman) – 1:37
  31. "Ooh! My Arms" (speech) – 0:36
  32. "Don't Ever Change" (Goffin–King) – 2:03
  33. "Slow Down" (Williams) – 2:36
  34. "Honey Don't" (Perkins) – 2:11
  35. "Love Me Do" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:30

Recording sessions

  • Track 1 – The Public Ear, 3 November 1963
  • Track 2 – From Us to You, 26 December 1963
  • Track 3 – Top Gear, 26 November 1964
  • Track 4 – Pop Go The Beatles, 13 August 1963
  • Track 5 – Pop Go The Beatles, 10 September 1963
  • Track 6 – The Saturday Club, 26 January 1963
  • Track 7 – Side by Side, 24 June 1963
  • Tracks 8, 13–14, and 62–63 – Pop Go The Beatles, 11 June 1963
  • Tracks 9 and 64–66 – Pop Go The Beatles, 27 August 1963
  • Track 10 – Pop Go The Beatles, 18 June 1963
  • Tracks 11–12 – Easy Beat, 23 June 1963
  • Tracks 15–19 – Pop Go The Beatles, 16 July 1963
  • Tracks 20–21, 24 – Pop Go The Beatles, 4 August 1963
  • Tracks 22–23 – Saturday Club, 24 August 1963
  • Tracks 25, 51, and 69 – Pop Go The Beatles, 23 July 1963
  • Track 26 – Pop Go The Beatles, 13 August 1963
  • Track 27 – Easy Beat, 20 October 1963
  • Tracks 28 and 58 – Pop Go The Beatles, 6 August 1963
  • Track 29 – Saturday Club, 15 February 1964
  • Tracks 30 and 59–60 – Pop Go The Beatles, 30 July 1963
  • Track 31 – Saturday Club, 5 October 1963
  • Tracks 32–34 and 38–41 – From Us to You, 30 March 1964
  • Tracks 35–37 – Top Gear, 16 July 1964
  • Track 42 – Top Gear, 16 July 1964
  • Tracks 43, 52–53 – Top Gear, 26 November 1964
  • Tracks 44–47 – Pop Go The Beatles, 23 July 1964
  • Track 48 – Pop Go The Beatles, 30 July 1964
  • Tracks 49–50 and 67 – Pop Go The Beatles, 20 August 1963
  • Tracks 54–55 – Saturday Club, 26 December 1964
  • Tracks 56–57 – Ticket to Ride, 6 June 1965
  • Track 61 – From Us to You, 18 May 1964
  • Track 68 – Pop Go The Beatles, 3 September 1963

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